1. Beyond the thin blue line? A critical analysis of Scotland's Community Warden Scheme
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Donna Marie Brown
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Sociology and Political Science ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Poison control ,Human factors and ergonomics ,Diversification (marketing strategy) ,Service provider ,Public relations ,Suicide prevention ,Occupational safety and health ,SAFER ,Political science ,050501 criminology ,Community policing ,business ,Law ,0505 law - Abstract
Over the past decade the national governments of the UK have repositioned ‘community safety’ as a priority area. The complexity of reducing real and perceived crime rates and levels of antisocial behaviour is widely accepted. This has inspired the development of numerous programmes aimed at delivering safer and stronger communities in specific contexts. One of the strategies promoted in Scotland is the Community Warden Scheme, which aims to provide a ‘uniformed, semi-official police presence’ at a community level. Scotland's Community Wardens characterise the growing trend towards the pluralisation of police service providers, as a myriad of actors constitute the ‘extended policing family’. Amidst the diversification and expansion of policing actors, issues surrounding public accountability and policing authority loom large. This paper aims to critically examine the role of Scotland's Community Wardens in relation to the broader policing landscape, drawing on empirical data generated in one city (...
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- 2015
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